Friday, December 5, 2014

Season's Readings!

By Bea Cartwright from Kylie Logan’s “The Legend of Sleepy Harlow”

As far as I’m concerned, the holidays are all about two things: being thankful and showing gratitude. That goes double when you have a support system like I’ve developed here on South Bass Island. I know, I know . . . a year ago when I first met the women who would become the League of Literary Ladies I never would have predicated that we’d become friends.

But we have. Friends. Confidantes. Reading buddies. Investigators.

When I sit in front of the fire this Christmas season with a really good glass of wine nearby, I will be grateful for Luella, Chandra and Kate. And with some of the situations we’ve gotten into this last year, I’ll be thankful we’re all still alive, too!

I’m also grateful for the readers who have followed the adventures of the League of Literary Ladies, and as part of the Season’s Readings event here on Killer Character, I’ll be giving away one of the books that tells our stories. If you’re a winner, you’ll have your choice of “Mayhem at the Orient Express” (book #1 in the series), “A Tale of Two Biddies” (book #2) or the newest, “The Legend of Sleepy Harlow.”

Just leave a comment to today’s post and later this evening when I’m sitting in front of the fire with that glass of wine, I’ll draw a winner.

In the meantime, know how grateful and thankful I am for each and every reader out there.

Vera W said,I haven't read these yet, so the first one “Mayhem at the Orient Express” would be nice to win. All the others sound great also. All the other sound good also. Love to read and cold weather great for that.

How nice to hear from so many readers first thing in the morning! I'll choose a winner this evening, but don't forget, if you don't win, you still have a chance every day in December. Lots of great authors, lots of great books, just stop by each day and leave a comment!

I really enjoyed the first two books with the Literary Ladies. I was surprised to see the name Chandra in the first book, albeit an adopted name, my younger brother and his wife named their first daughter Chandra. Yep, they were hippies then. I am looking forward to reading the third book in the series.

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